Well said, Mike... you shall be dubbed from now on as Micheal Meiser,
Videoblogging Philosopher.

Kitka


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Michael Meiser
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > On Dec 20, 2005, at 4:25 PM, Ms. Kitka wrote:
> >
> > Robert,
> >
> > I used to be a big fan of adcritic.com before they started charging
> > people to watch their ads.  I think it would be smart if perhaps an
> > advertising company put out their own video-podcast showing off their
> > creations or if someone had a video-podcast presenting a variety of
> > funny ads from all over the world.  What I think might happen someday
> > is that there will be a division in the world of video-podcasting for
> > perhaps indie content and promotional/business content.
> 
> I too loved Adcritic way back when...but pay to see ads? Ha! I always  
> found it very ironic that these companies sought so hard to find a  
> market and then right when the market is coming to them charge for  
> it. Ha!  Certainly the world is moving the other way now... Movie  
> trailers are a good sign of this... they float everywhere...  
> advertising is seeking to get more viral, more portable. They more  
> than anyone in traditional media realize the potential of social media.
> 
> >
> > At some point, I have no doubt that someone will start a new
> > video-podcast directory that excludes businesses and ad campaigns and
> > includes only indie works.
> >
> >>>> ...When I go to vlog
> >>>> directories, I'm not looking to find a videoblog of advertisements.
> >>
> >> If you now think it's ok to have such videos in directories, reverse
> >> you position. If not, then stay your ground and stick to your quote.
> >
> > I am sticking to my quote, my quote simply states that I don't go to
> > vlog directories to find ads.  To each his (or in my case, her) own!
> 
> THere should always be and will always be lots of communities...  
> there will be no one "directory"  to rule them all... THere will be  
> communities within educational institutions, communities of ad  
> fanatics, communities of independent artists... all free to seek out  
> and explore their own relationships through sometimes the exact same  
> media.
> 
> One day you'll be able to see what a bunch of adbusters has to say  
> about an ad and skip over and see what a bunch of adcentric people  
> have to say... if it's a car ad you could go see what a bunch of car  
> owners or buyers have to say. But let's just kill this concept of the  
> perfect directory now, it's the differences between us and our  
> communities which make life so meaningful and interesting. I believe  
> this is the core concept behind the end of objectivity... Admit there  
> is no such thing as objectivity in the news and then start  
> acknowledging and being honest about your point of view, thus  
> allowing others to value your news for it's perspective, not in  
> denial of it's bias.
> 
> -Mike
> 
> > Thanks for the change in tone,
> > Kitka
> >
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